Susana Fernandez & Dwayne Adams

Susana & Dwayne

November 29, 2013

Susana Fernandez & Dwayne Adams

Susana & Dwayne

November 29, 2013

Thank you for joining us on our special day! Just having you there is gift enough.

As you all know, we are fortunate that at this stage in our lives we are not in need of pot, pans, sheets or towels.

Again, we do not require any gifts other than your attendance on our big day. However, for those of you who have requested, here is our honeymoon registry. We hope to go enjoy our time with family on our wedding week and take our honeymoon in early 2014.

Experiencing the Glories of the Empire - Even after centuries of looting, much remains of the legendary Roman Empire. Of course, Rome boasts the greatest share - we'll find everything from the Roman Forum and the Pantheon to the Colosseum.

Visiting the Art Cities - When Italy consisted of dozens of principalities, art treasures were concentrated in many small capitals. Although Rome, Florence, and Venice are the best known, we hope to also visit stunning collections in Assisi and Verona.

Getting Lost in Venice...with a Guide - The most obvious means of transport in Venice is by boat; an even more appealing method is on foot, traversing hundreds of canals, large and small, and crossing over the arches of medieval bridges.

Couples Massage - The hotel spa is one of the best in town and we are going to enjoy a full day of pampering. Nothing like a deep tissue massage and some hot stones on our back to lull us into relaxation!

Dining Italian-Style - Regardless of how much pizza and lasagna we've had in our life, we are ready to taste the real thing in Italy. We'll find our experience the closest thing to heaven. Buon appetito!

Rolling Luggage Set - This rolling luggage set looks and feels great. Some pieces will fit under the airplane seat or in the overhead, and each piece has a lifetime warranty! No more shoulder strap, yeah!

Experiencing the Glories of the Empire - Even after centuries of looting, much remains of the legendary Roman Empire. Of course, Rome boasts the greatest share - we'll find everything from the Roman Forum and the Pantheon to the Colosseum.

Visiting the Art Cities - When Italy consisted of dozens of principalities, art treasures were concentrated in many small capitals. Although Rome, Florence, and Venice are the best known, we hope to also visit stunning collections in Assisi and Verona.

Getting Lost in Venice...with a Guide - The most obvious means of transport in Venice is by boat; an even more appealing method is on foot, traversing hundreds of canals, large and small, and crossing over the arches of medieval bridges.

Couples Massage - The hotel spa is one of the best in town and we are going to enjoy a full day of pampering. Nothing like a deep tissue massage and some hot stones on our back to lull us into relaxation!

Dining Italian-Style - Regardless of how much pizza and lasagna we've had in our life, we are ready to taste the real thing in Italy. We'll find our experience the closest thing to heaven. Buon appetito!

Tour of the Louvre - We'll visit the "museum among museums." Once a home to kings, the Louvre has enduring links with French history, drawing on the spirit of the Revolution and its notion of perpetual innovation.

Rolling Luggage Set - This rolling luggage set looks and feels great. Some pieces will fit under the airplane seat or in the overhead, and each piece has a lifetime warranty! No more shoulder strap, yeah!

Wine Tasting - Who's thirsty? The Musée du Vin is located in the renovated ancient 16th century wine cellars. It's now owned by the Conseil des Echansons de France, founded in 1954 and dedicated to the defense and promotion of the finest french wines.

Row Boat for Two - A romantic afternoon break on the lake. Located in Bois de Vincennes, the park is four times larger than Central Park in NYC. In addition to the trails and lake, there is a zoo, medieval chateau, and a Tibetan Buddhist temple!

Rollerblade Rentals - One of the largest roller rallies in the world (>10,000 skaters). Held every Sunday, the skaters are led through the streets of Paris. Great for novices since there is a police escort and traffic stops.

Exploring the Loire Valley - An excursion to the châteauxs dotting the valley's rich fields and forests will familiarize us with the French Renaissance's architectural aesthetics and with the intrigues of the kings and their courts.

Dining Out - The art of dining is serious business in France. Food is as cerebral as it is sensual. Even casual bistros with affordable menus are likely to offer fresh seasonal ingredients in time-tested recipes that may add up to a memorable meal.

Traveler's Joy Inc. takes no responsibility for the member supplied content on this page. The views and opinions
expressed on this page may not be shared by Traveler's Joy Inc. If you feel there is inappropriate content
displayed or expressed here, please contact us.